Integrating California's Climate Change and Fiscal Goals: The known, the Unknown, and the Possible
نام عام مواد
[Article]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Chapple, Karen
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متن يادداشت
California is a global leader in climate policy and sustainability planning, yet its tax system may not support its climate goals. The state's reliance on a mix of income, property, sales, and other taxes may contribute to sprawling land use patterns that increase vehicle miles traveled. This could make it challenging for the state to meet its greenhouse gas reduction goals for passenger vehicles. This article uses a combination of literature review and original data analysis to examine the relationship between fiscal structure and land development patterns. Previous studies have established how tax systems affect state growth, fiscal stability, and social equity, as well as how property and sales tax shapes development patterns (and thus vehicle miles traveled). Since the literature specific to California is somewhat out of date, this research adds a new analysis of city tax revenue data linked to parcel- and neighborhood-level data on development and travel characteristics.
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تاريخ نشر
2016
عنوان
California Journal of Politics and Policy
شماره جلد
8/2
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